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In this excerpt from a North Korean propaganda video, senior U.S. officials are seen engulfed in flames with President Trump looking over a cemetery with the warning: "The fate of the U.S., with its many crimes, ends here."

August 22nd 2017

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One of the North Korean pamphlets found in Seoul. Here a fully armed North Korean soldier is shown trampling on President Donald Trump's head.Source:Supplied

COLOURFUL caricatures of President Trump being trampled and lampooned by North Korean soldiers are fluttering through the streets of Seoul.

The propaganda flyers, believed out of North Korea, declare the erratic US president to be a “mad dog” and call for the death of the “old lunatic Trump”.

The leaflets, examples of which have reportedly been found near South Korea’s presidential palace — the Blue House — shows a dog caricature of President Trump being held by its feet as he is being decapitated. “Let’s behead mad dog Trump for the future of a peaceful and warless world and mankind,” it decrees.

Another page show a North Korean solder crushing Trump’s head underfoot. The stencilled text accompanying it declares: “complete obliteration”.

One of the North Korean pamphlets found in Seoul. Here a fully armed North Korean soldier is shown trampling on President Donald Trump's head.Source:Supplied

Another shows a doglike Trump behind a UN podium with a missile in his mouth, under the declaration “totally destroy North Korea”.

Other slogans include “We need to give death to old crazy man Donald Trump,” and “complete extermination”.

Such propaganda flyers are not uncommon in South Korea. It’s generally believe they are drifted across the border at night by balloon, and burst once over Seoul.

“Wind direction in September decisively favoured launching from South to North, but October winds have been all North to South,” NK News reports Pastor Eric Foley, CEO of the Voice of the Martyrs Korea as saying. He heads-up an NGO which sends its own leaflets by balloon to the North.

Part of a propaganda leaflet showing the destruction of Washington's Capitol building by North Korean missileSource:Supplied

“Whereas September was prime launching weather for us, October has been day after day of prime launching weather for North Korea, and they have clearly been prepared ...

“For thirty years balloons have made great propaganda tools for both sides, and the weather dictates who gets to send and who must receive.”